The Block Party: A Novel
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Day, Jamie Author
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St. Martin's Publishing Group , 2023.
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Raves for the hottest thriller of 2023!"This is wicked fun." --Publishers Weekly“Absolutely amazing. Readers are going to flip!” —Lisa Gardner, New York Times bestselling author of ONE STEP TOO FAR"Like a firecracker on a hot summer night . . . If you like my novels, you’ll love THE BLOCK PARTY.” ?Elin Hilderbrand, #1 Bestselling author of THE HOTEL NANTUCKETThis summer, meet your neighbors.The residents of the exclusive cul-de-sac on Alton Road are entangled in a web of secrets and scandal utterly unknown to the outside world, and even to each other.On the night of the annual Summer block party, there has been a murder.But, who did it and why takes readers back one year earlier, as rivalries and betrayals unfold—discovering that the real danger lies within their own block and nothing—and no one—is ever as it seems.

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Format
eBook
Street Date
07/18/2023
Language
English
ISBN
9781250283269

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Published Reviews

Publisher's Weekly Review

Murder shakes the wealthy denizens of Meadowbrook, Mass., from their suburban stupor in Day's appealing debut. The action starts during an exclusive Meadowbrook cul-de-sac's Memorial Day celebration, where Day introduces the novel's key players: sexy widow Brooke Bailey, melancholic mom Mandy Kumar, real estate agent Emily Adair, and Emily's sister, Alex Fox, the event's organizer, who's fortified herself with one too many glasses of wine. During the party, someone dies, and the timeline begins to shift between the current Memorial Day and Memorial Days one year earlier and one year later. Potential killers and victims gradually emerge alongside the cul-de-sac's "waterfall of secrets" as the women's friendships evolve and they start comparing notes that coalesce, uncomfortably, into an array of potential motives. Chapters alternate narration among the central women, while snarky commenters on the Meadowbrook Online Community Page serve as a Greek Chorus that speculates about the numerous skeletons in the community's walk-in closets. Day's choice to withhold both victim and perpetrator ratchets up the tension nicely, and her jabs at suburban repression are sharp. This is wicked fun. (July)

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Murder shakes the wealthy denizens of Meadowbrook, Mass., from their suburban stupor in Day's appealing debut. The action starts during an exclusive Meadowbrook cul-de-sac's Memorial Day celebration, where Day introduces the novel's key players: sexy widow Brooke Bailey, melancholic mom Mandy Kumar, real estate agent Emily Adair, and Emily's sister, Alex Fox, the event's organizer, who's fortified herself with one too many glasses of wine. During the party, someone dies, and the timeline begins to shift between the current Memorial Day and Memorial Days one year earlier and one year later. Potential killers and victims gradually emerge alongside the cul-de-sac's "waterfall of secrets" as the women's friendships evolve and they start comparing notes that coalesce, uncomfortably, into an array of potential motives. Chapters alternate narration among the central women, while snarky commenters on the Meadowbrook Online Community Page serve as a Greek Chorus that speculates about the numerous skeletons in the community's walk-in closets. Day's choice to withhold both victim and perpetrator ratchets up the tension nicely, and her jabs at suburban repression are sharp. This is wicked fun. (July)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Day, J. (2023). The Block Party: A Novel . St. Martin's Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Day, Jamie. 2023. The Block Party: A Novel. St. Martin's Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Day, Jamie. The Block Party: A Novel St. Martin's Publishing Group, 2023.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Day, J. (2023). The block party: a novel. St. Martin's Publishing Group.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Day, Jamie. The Block Party: A Novel St. Martin's Publishing Group, 2023.

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